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LA CAMERATA

Los Angeles, CA

December 11, 2004 8:00PM Zipper Hall, The Colburn School of Performing Arts



VR Music Center Presents:
LA CAMERATA
Chamber Music Theatre
Philip Vaiman, Artistic Director

Featuring:
Philip Vaiman, violin
Yana Makarova, ballet
Krassimir, mime
Leo Chelyapov, clarinet
Keve Wilson, english horn
Anastasia Nemirovich-Danchenko, piano
Roberto Cani, violin
Shanti Randall, viola
Eric Gaenslen, cello

In works by:
Prokofiev, Khachaturian and Thomas-Bosovskaya

Join us for an evening of music, dance, and art in La Camerata's multimedia approach to chamber music.

The program includes:
Aram Khachaturian
Trio for clarinet, violin and piano
Sergei Prokofiev
from "Romeo and Juliet" for violin, saxophone and piano , featuring choreography and dance by Yana Makarova

Aram Khachaturian
Waltz from the ballet "Mascarade" for violin and piano, featuring choreography and dance by Yana Makarova

Olga Thomas-Bosovskaya
The Douglas Suite for two violins and piano written for the royal family of Hollywood, the Douglas dynasty;

Images for Drawings by Peter Falk for piano, two violins and oboe

Sergei Prokofiev
“Overture on the Hebrew Themes” for clarinet, string quartet and piano

Tickets: $35, $25

Tickets are available at Zipper Hall Box Office
For more information please visit www.lacamerata.com
Contact: Buy tickets before the Show at Zipper Hall Box Office
Address: 200 South Grand Avenue

 
Hall:


Zipper Hall, The Colburn School of Performing Arts

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